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drainage basin

NOUN
  1. the entire geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries; an area characterized by all runoff being conveyed to the same outlet
    flood control in the Missouri basin

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  • The Nile rises far to the south of Egypt, in Ethiopia and in the drainage basin of Lake Victoria.
  • For example, the Mackenzie and Yukon are both erosional rivers, while the Siberian rivers are depositional, especially the Ob for which the drainage basin includes marsh lowlands [25]. Carbon cycle and climate change in the Arctic
  • Mackenzie Back aChange in river runoff is presented as the net change (mm/yr) in precipitation minus evapotranspiration, which is equivalent to total basin runoff (km3/yr) divided by the area (km2) of the drainage basin. Freshwater discharge in the Arctic
  • Both species are distributed widely across eastern North America, including the Great Lakes and Ohio River drainage basins.
  • The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in United States and its drainage basin includes parts of six states and Washington, DC.
  • The drainage basin of Lake Oloidien is hydrologically closed so that water losses are due almost entirely to evaporation.
  • The diamond darter is a close relative of the crystal darter (Crystallaria asprella), a small fish found in the drainage basins of the Mississippi River. Archive 2008-05-01
  • In addition, there's likely to be heavy snowfall accumulations in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming that feed that Platte River drainage basins.
  • Among the latter are climate, relief the drainage basin , sediment yield, and the water discharge regime.
  • There is need to delimit the boundary of the Indus drainage basin on its south-eastern side to determine the area of the Basin falling in Haryana and Rajasthan.
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